Another Aardman masterpiece. Claymation in the tradition of Wallace and Gromit. I saw it on Netflix, because a sequel (Operation nugget) is now available to see. See more at Rotten Tomatoes. A bunch of chickens want to escape from the egg farm they are confined to. They want their freedom like in so many other movies.
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The pale blue eye
I saw this on Netflix. I had it on my list to maybe see, but (macabre killings and such is not to my liking). See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
Spencer
I saw this in a real movie theater. It was a sneak-premiere. See more at Rotten Tomatoes. It is about Lady Diana and the Royal family over a 3-days Christmas holiday.
Early man (Danish: Hulemanden Sten)
I saw this on the Danish library’s moviesite, Filmstriben. It is made by Aardman, who also did the Wallace and Grommit movies for instance. It was not as good as some of these short movies. But some good fun here and there. Unfortunately it was with Danish voices, so I don’t know how the British voices was. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
The journey
I saw this in the cinema in Lyngby. It was free because Egmont celebrated 140 years. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (Danish: En ulykke kommer sjældent alene)
I saw this on DVD borrowed from the local library. I was a bit worried because it had Jim Carrey in a main role and he can be too much I think. In this film he was overdoing it as usual, but not as much as I worried. Some of the other parts were a bit bland and boring (Meryl Streep and Billy Connolly for instance) I think. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
From time to time
This movie was shown today on a public Danish public tv-channel for children aged 10+ (DR Ultra). The movie was mildly entertaining. Situated in charming old building with secret passages. And also some time travel was involved. It was a bit easy to guess where the plot would go. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.